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Old 09-13-2013, 11:29 AM   #20
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Interesting question.
I probably split my reading about 60-40, with ebooks being the 60%. This is simply because of the convenience- I can slip my Kobo Mini into my shirt pocket and carry it to work, outside, anywhere I go. Since I usually read (physically) clunky classics and history it'd be hard to emulate that with an analog book.
Also I try to only buy nice hardbacks when I buy paper books, and therefore I don't like to carry them just everywhere as I try to keep them in good shape.
Usually I own the book I am currently reading in both paper and ebook form, and I will alternate between the two quite often- read on the ereader at work, and pick up the paper version in the evening.
I still love paper books and will continue to acquire more of them.
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